Sophia DeMarco helped make sure the Lady Wolverines didn’t miss point guard and top scorer Katie Bodenmiller much. DeMarco stepped up with 28 points, 18 rebounds, three blocks and three assists to ease the absence of Bodenmiller, out with a long-term foot injury.

“She’s really a team leader who just plays hard all the time,” Westfield-Brocton coach Dave Mathews said of DeMarco. “We’re counting on her to step up with Katie out.”

Nelvelyn Rivera contributed seven points, five rebounds and five steals for the Lady Wolverines (3-2). Cheyanna Rivera pulled down 10 rebounds for the team.

“We got kids that can step up,” Mathews said. “We need to just take care of the ball more. … We’re passing up a lot of good shots.”

Eight different players scored for Westfield-Brocton, which led, 34-2, at halftime. “A game like this is nice because you can get everyone in the game so they can get some playing time,” Mathews said.

Phoebe Kingsfield had eight points for Forestville (0-5). Claire Kingsfield grabbed 10 rebounds for the Lady Hornets, while Sylvea Cleary made five steals.

Westfield-Brocton is back on the court Thursday at Pine Valley in a game rescheduled from Dec. 12 due to heavy snow. Forestville doesn’t return to action until Jan. 5, when it plays at Ellicottville.

FRANKLINVILLE 73, FREDONIA 52

FRANKLINVILLE — Dani Haskell had 32 points, seven rebounds and five steals to lead Franklinville to a 73-52 non-league win over Fredonia.

Dani Haskell scored 16 points in each half while her sister Ally Haskell had 15 points in the first half en route to 20 points for the game.

Ally Haskell also grabbed seven rebounds while Amy O’Neal pulled down a game-high 13 for the Panthers (3-0).

Katie Price led Fredonia (0-4, 0-1) with 14 points to go along with five rebounds while Kazlin Beers had eight rebounds and three assists.